Women’s Month serves as a reminder that women, regardless of their circumstances, can accomplish anything they set their minds to. In the Philippines, many Filipinas have brought pride to the country, shattered gender stereotypes, and continue to drive positive change. One such remarkable Filipina...
Filipino entrepreneurs will be mentored by alumni of the Harvard Business School in a free entrepreneurship event organized by non-profit group Go Negosyo this weekend.Photo courtesy of Go NegosyoGo Negosyo founder Joey Concepcion said the Harvard alumni will mentor micro-, small and medium-sized...
In the midst of a world grappling with the escalating challenges of climate change, one voice stands out with a message of peace, resilience, sustainability, and innovation. Science Diplomat Glenn Banaguas, the esteemed UN Sasakawa Laureate from the Philippines, is set to illuminate the Harvard...
House Speaker Martin Romualdez (Speaker’s office) House Speaker Martin Romualdez neither confirmed nor denied the supposed donation he made to Harvard University and instead said he was respecting the "gift policy" of the centuries-old university in Cambridge,...
Filipino officials and academics are more than ecstatic to know that the premiere American educational institution, Harvard University, is offering a preceptor course in Tagalog, the Philippines' most widely used language.
The university's student publication, The Harvard Crimson, announced that...
House Speaker Martin Romualdez (Speaker’s office)
A source of great national pride.
That's how House Speaker Martin Romualdez described Harvard University's decision to introduce a Tagalog course among its academic offerings.
“Our language is our pride! And learning about Harvard’s new...
House Speaker Martin Romualdez delivers his speech at Harvard University. (Speaker’s office)
House Speaker Martin Romualdez has described the long-standing relations between the Philippines and the United States (US) as "an unfinished project". However, he didn't mean this in a negative...
Harvard is set to offer Tagalog Language Course for the first time in the institution’s history, student publication The Harvard Crimson announced on Monday, March 27.
In a statement, Crimson said the Department of South Asian Studies will hire three preceptors to teach Tagalog, Bahasa...
NEW YORK, United States -- Harvard University named Claudine Gay, a dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science, as its new president on Thursday, the first African American to hold the post at the prestigious university.
Gay, 52, is just the second woman to be elected to head the school in...
The long wait is over.
Dr. Tricia Robredo, one of former Vice President Leni Robredo’s daughters, finally attended the graduation ceremony for her medical degree from the Ateneo de Manila University’s health sciences program.
Dr. Tricia Robredo (left) and former vice president Leni...
It’s the time of the year when fathers are put on spotlight for their hard work and sacrifices.
Vice President Leni Robredo’s second daughter Tricia Robredo shares this throwback photo with her late father and Naga City mayor Jesse Robredo on Instagram after her admission to Harvard...
Tricia Robredo, one of Vice President Leni Robredo's daughters, was accepted at the Harvard Medical School for her residency program.
Tricia Robredo (Photo courtesy of VP Leni Robredo)
Tricia, a licensed doctor, is being offered admission into Harvard Medical School Master of Medical Sciences...